J Jeff Searle Well-Known Member 2,354 26/08/08 79 88 South Florida, USA Sep 27, 2011 #1 I have a large Charmer growing in the back yard that many of you have seen. Many years ago, it was pointed out to me that there was a "blotched" Charmer that evolved off of it. Here she is.... Attachments P9250124.jpg 250.5 KB · Views: 123
I have a large Charmer growing in the back yard that many of you have seen. Many years ago, it was pointed out to me that there was a "blotched" Charmer that evolved off of it. Here she is....
Crazy for Crotons Well-Known Member 2,050 29/06/09 8 78 south Tampa, Bokeelia Sep 27, 2011 #2 I will again quote Paris Hilton, "That's Hot."
Moose Esteemed Member 7,058 10/09/09 442 223 Coral Gables, FL Zone 10b Dec 8, 2011 #3 Missed seeing this one at the garden tour.
Crazy for Crotons Well-Known Member 2,050 29/06/09 8 78 south Tampa, Bokeelia Dec 9, 2011 #4 Ron, the Blotched Charmer is not a stand alone specimen in Jeff's yard. The unique branch is still attached to mama Charmer.
Ron, the Blotched Charmer is not a stand alone specimen in Jeff's yard. The unique branch is still attached to mama Charmer.
Borgy230 Active Member 324 06/07/09 0 36 Miami Beach Dec 9, 2011 #5 Ray, I believe the blotched charmer is a stand alone, but I think Jeff has some regular charmers planted with it on accident.
Ray, I believe the blotched charmer is a stand alone, but I think Jeff has some regular charmers planted with it on accident.